During its Sept. 12 board meeting, the Clover Park School District (CPSD) Board of Directors heard a report from Superintendent Ron Banner.
Superintendent's Report
In his report, Banner discussed community engagement, enrollment, bond re-financing, the Washington State School Directors' Association (WSSDA) and union contract negotiations.
Community Engagement
- Two Harrison Preparatory School students, seniors Brianna Norris and Chow Alvarado, sang "God Bless America" at the city of Lakewood's 9/11 Remembrance Event.
Student Enrollment
- The district projected 11,915 students for the 2022-23 school year. After the first four-day count in September, the district had a count of 11,901, which is 99.88 percent of projected enrollment.
Bond Re-Financing
- The board recently approved refinancing 2012 bonds in order to save money for taxpayers over the life of the bond. The resale of these bonds was completed, saving $5 million over the life of the bond.
- This is the second time in the past two years that the district has used this process, saving taxpayers approximately $10 million dollars over the life of refinanced bonds.
WSSDA General Assembly
- Each board member received their packet on WSSDA positions and documents on how they want the board to vote on each position.
Contract Negotiations
- The district has completed negotiations with the Clover Park Education Association, Athletics and Activities Association and Clover Park Association of School Principals.
- Banner expressed his sincere gratitude to all of the bargaining teams of both the district and unions.